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I would like to hear more about your group.
Guildford is close enough for me and I could use some quality playing. Tuesdays suits me for now, later it will depend on time of playing.

I have seen player's guide for d&d like 15 years ago. I were starting with rpg and did not like strange numbers of experience or linear char developement. But gm was starting too. I wonder how it works

MegaTraveller looks promising. I have hunger for good space simulation/crpg/strategy/trade game for a long time. Good RPG would be even better.

I run Dragon Sun Tiger Moon in the hero system every 3rd saturday of the month it's a highly cinematic/anime style marial arts D&D type of genre with great story and character development. I did not post my address because since this will be available to anyone I wanted to screen possible players.

Groups
1. Proximity to Godalming, or on-line/postal play.
2. Players who collaborate with the GM to develop the storyline.

Players
1. Willingness to negotiate about what they can and can't do in character, and to accept the GM's ultimate decision as final.
2. Creativity.

About Me

Biography:

I've played a variety of games, starting when I was a student for the first time. I started with Dungeons and Dragons and Marc Miller's Traveller, moving on to superheroic and horror genres. Science Fiction remains my favourite, particularly plausible SF like Traveller. However I'm willing to try anything.

As a player I'm more interested in character development than in combat, and in interesting scenarios rather than acquiring powerful artefacts.

As a GM I encourage players to act in character, rather than blasting anything in sight (not that I would recruit players like that!)